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they're going to find has actually great programming even though buckley was a conservative yes but buckley often had opposing view like you do today and he let them talk like you do today so i mean buckley's show was actually one of the better ones in that era while he was a complete war hawk a monster hawk fanatically hawkish on vietnam he had people like noam chomsky on the air he had allen ginsberg on the reserve you frank zappa yeah and so yes he'd. firing line while the host was right wing it did provide some alternative views what i was watching every night was cronkite and. you know how many brinkley and. evening news and those guys were just giving us war propaganda and the vietnam war was presented as this you know we're liberating the people and will we have the commitment to stand by the vietnamese people well by the time these reports were airing the vietnamese people we know from the pentagon papers and we know that the war planners knew it at the time the vietnamese people had turned against the us did not ever see them as saviors but we were being propagandized and i would s
they're going to find has actually great programming even though buckley was a conservative yes but buckley often had opposing view like you do today and he let them talk like you do today so i mean buckley's show was actually one of the better ones in that era while he was a complete war hawk a monster hawk fanatically hawkish on vietnam he had people like noam chomsky on the air he had allen ginsberg on the reserve you frank zappa yeah and so yes he'd. firing line while the host was right...
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buckley, i know your organization crunches a lot of the numbers. striking, but there are an awful lot of colleges, post secondary institutions in the united states, thousands, and the vast majority of those institutions have no endowment. they rely upon tuition and fees to keep the lights on and the doors open. so when people think that because of the media or the mental image of college, we think of these ivy-covered private institutions, but that is a very small percentage of what we're talking about. even within those institutions institutions, once you go down , the endowments start to get so small that they could not cover anything close to operating costs. i think what was in the news right before the bubble burst and the economy a few years back, some of the very most elite am a most wealthy, biggest endowment private and stood tuition for like harvard, stanford, they were talking about making it essentially no tuition for middle-class and below students. they had to roll back some rogue rams were they were going to use their endowment to su
buckley, i know your organization crunches a lot of the numbers. striking, but there are an awful lot of colleges, post secondary institutions in the united states, thousands, and the vast majority of those institutions have no endowment. they rely upon tuition and fees to keep the lights on and the doors open. so when people think that because of the media or the mental image of college, we think of these ivy-covered private institutions, but that is a very small percentage of what we're...
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red buckley. i've been asking around about you. if i knew cops were this cute, i'd have come in sooner, saved you the trouble. you had quite the bad boy reputation in high school. ladies' man, into hot rods... still got that little chevy in my backyard if you'd like to take a spin. tempting. (chuckles) drag races t in the pines. undefeated all through high school. that car was a rocket. actually, i heard different. this one legendary night, when you got served your ass on a plate, by a girl. who, sam randall? (chuckles) that wasn't a girl. you bullied sam. hated her for showing you up. if she would just put on a skirt, us guys would've let her be. threatened by her, weren't you, red? freaked out, more like. everyone was, even the girls. saying she got into it with them? well, you know how you females can be. ("big girls don't cry" begins) vicious. ♪ big girls don't cry ♪ big girls d't cry ♪ serve it up, gals. red's a hungry man. i can't believe you get credit for this. red knows who the winner is. he's tasted my pie before. i
red buckley. i've been asking around about you. if i knew cops were this cute, i'd have come in sooner, saved you the trouble. you had quite the bad boy reputation in high school. ladies' man, into hot rods... still got that little chevy in my backyard if you'd like to take a spin. tempting. (chuckles) drag races t in the pines. undefeated all through high school. that car was a rocket. actually, i heard different. this one legendary night, when you got served your ass on a plate, by a girl....
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charles buckley is his defense attorney. >> he suffers from a number of mental issues therefore combining his mental health issues with the pressure of being sentenced he clearly was on edge. >> and things were about to set him off even more. hastings sees several deputies from the scene of his crime in the courtroom. >> mr. hefting hastings was vey uptight there was some officers in the courtroom that had been involved which didn't help his mood any. >> it begins when the judge, known to discuss his rulings with defendants at the sentencing starts with a question. >> did you graduate from high school, is, sir? >> no. >> let me give you a thumbnail sketch of the american system of government. >> buckley says hastings doesn't appreciate the history lesson and makes a face at the judge. >> next time i will have you gag. >> have me gagged then. >> to me it was totally alien to everything i knew that happens in a court of law. i have never seen that kind of conduct in the court of who you in my entire 30 year career. >> the defense attorney sees where he it is going and tries to stop it. >> m
charles buckley is his defense attorney. >> he suffers from a number of mental issues therefore combining his mental health issues with the pressure of being sentenced he clearly was on edge. >> and things were about to set him off even more. hastings sees several deputies from the scene of his crime in the courtroom. >> mr. hefting hastings was vey uptight there was some officers in the courtroom that had been involved which didn't help his mood any. >> it begins when...
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until the nineteenth going to these by what became known as the modern conservative movement of way to buckley jr the goldwater reagan. it had a strain of libertarianism labor free market but they also tended to be religious they were very patriotic nationalistic buckley in the fifty's said well as long as the cold war goes on we need big government across the board with that with worry that's a price to pay so i think part of it is the historical fact the cold war ended the military right faded away with except for the neo cons who were discredited after the two wars in iraq and afghanistan the religious right has faded away the libertarians are the one force left standing but who has man stand mazing michael thank you for being with us tonight michael and to see this in other conversations the great minds going to our website of conversations with great minds dot com and that's the way it is tonight friday august twenty third twenty third change quick programming note join us tuesday september third the day after labor. a for a special edition of the picture we're calling it the labor pictur
until the nineteenth going to these by what became known as the modern conservative movement of way to buckley jr the goldwater reagan. it had a strain of libertarianism labor free market but they also tended to be religious they were very patriotic nationalistic buckley in the fifty's said well as long as the cold war goes on we need big government across the board with that with worry that's a price to pay so i think part of it is the historical fact the cold war ended the military right...
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it do corporations the centrally have more power then then voter resolutions and how yes yes after buckley versus the lawyer on citizens united corporations took enormous power over our government to look they were able to get the bush administration and its waning days to be able to claim that the first bush administration to be able to claim in one thousand nine hundred three that genetically modified organisms are the functional equivalent of conventional food no science based on at all but the dollar bill as a science all of its own and so now you have hundreds of millions of acres of crops have been planted with. general with general genetically modified organisms used to do that and we can't our markets are closing in europe as a result where people don't want to commit and even more than that we have no idea as to the effects with respect with respect allergenicity toxicity functional characteristics and by addict resistant we're part of a grand experiment now in our food and you know this is another one of the reasons why i eat organic and i'm a vegan and do we are and thank you fo
it do corporations the centrally have more power then then voter resolutions and how yes yes after buckley versus the lawyer on citizens united corporations took enormous power over our government to look they were able to get the bush administration and its waning days to be able to claim that the first bush administration to be able to claim in one thousand nine hundred three that genetically modified organisms are the functional equivalent of conventional food no science based on at all but...
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but when you go back to '63, a week before the march, the founder of national review william buckley in national review actually attacked the civil rights movement and the march. he called it mob deployment in circumstances that call for thought and discussion and mediation is a dangerous resort. so we find that the right wing that now claim dr. king was far from claiming him in '63, '64. >> exactly right, reverend. at that time in the american conservative movement, there was widespread opposition of the bill. the republican presidential campaign of barry goldwater in 1964 was focused in opposition to that bill on the notion that the property rights of business owners should allow for public discrimination against people based on race. of course that's an aspect 50 years ago that's virtually evaporated from today's america. >> and that opposition carries on even reagan in 1983 when he was asked -- ronald reagan was asked do you still think king was a communist. he said we'll have to wait 35 years to find out. meaning the opening of fbi files. so the suspicion and animosity towards k
but when you go back to '63, a week before the march, the founder of national review william buckley in national review actually attacked the civil rights movement and the march. he called it mob deployment in circumstances that call for thought and discussion and mediation is a dangerous resort. so we find that the right wing that now claim dr. king was far from claiming him in '63, '64. >> exactly right, reverend. at that time in the american conservative movement, there was widespread...
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buckley. he explains why he was a conservative and how it changed in part after the 1964 launch by barry goldwater. he says idealism is fine but as it approaches reality, -- taught william f. buckley the lesson all too well and regan's practicing mattism showed buckley how conservative pollal ticks could be if he were more interested in situation voters. and our question what makes americans so angry and divided saying many americans are low achievers yet they have expectation of a grand lifestyle and economic reality is raising its ugly head. thank you for sharing your calls and comments and tweets on this question, again, if you ever interested, robert rice's piece is available online at the baltimore sun.com. we're going to turn our attention to the events in the world including egypt and later on the program we'll take a look at national flood insurance and why it's getting so expense i. joining us later on the program, from the center for strategic & international studies middle east is u
buckley. he explains why he was a conservative and how it changed in part after the 1964 launch by barry goldwater. he says idealism is fine but as it approaches reality, -- taught william f. buckley the lesson all too well and regan's practicing mattism showed buckley how conservative pollal ticks could be if he were more interested in situation voters. and our question what makes americans so angry and divided saying many americans are low achievers yet they have expectation of a grand...
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we will also discuss the cost of college and federal student aid with jack buckley from the national center for education statistics. "washington journal" is next. ♪ friday,ning, it is august 30, 2013. even as the british parliament voted not to join the u.s. in a possible strike. while administration officials said last night that the u.s. is considering taking unilateral action in response to a reported chemical weapons attack on syrian civilians and rebels last week, some congressional leaders said the white house has more work to do in making its case. as we take you
we will also discuss the cost of college and federal student aid with jack buckley from the national center for education statistics. "washington journal" is next. ♪ friday,ning, it is august 30, 2013. even as the british parliament voted not to join the u.s. in a possible strike. while administration officials said last night that the u.s. is considering taking unilateral action in response to a reported chemical weapons attack on syrian civilians and rebels last week, some...
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but when you go back to '63, a week before the march, the founder of national review william buckley in national review actually attacked the civil rights movement and the march. he called it mob deployment in circumstances that call for thought and discussion and mediation is a dangerous resort. so we find that the right wing that now claim dr. king was far from claiming him in '63, '64. >> exactly right, reverend. at that time in the american conservative movement, there was widespread opposition of the bill. the republican presidential campaign of barry goldwater in 1964 was focused in opposition to that bill on the notion that the property rights of business owners should allow for public discrimination against people based on race. of course that's an aspect 50 years ago that's virtually evaporated from today's america. >> and that opposition carries on even reagan in 1983 when he was asked -- ronald reagan was asked do you still think king was a communist. he said we'll have to wait 35 years to find out. meaning the opening of fbi files. so the suspicion and animosity towards k
but when you go back to '63, a week before the march, the founder of national review william buckley in national review actually attacked the civil rights movement and the march. he called it mob deployment in circumstances that call for thought and discussion and mediation is a dangerous resort. so we find that the right wing that now claim dr. king was far from claiming him in '63, '64. >> exactly right, reverend. at that time in the american conservative movement, there was widespread...
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the santa clara county versus southern pacific railroad and then in the modern era in the eighty's buckley versus fellatio and first national bank versus bill oddie and then citizens united these supreme court created documents have made it possible in fact easy for these corporations to buy our legislators what would be your solution to the problem but i think only individuals have rights you and i have rights the individual i emphasize the individual not the unit the group or a group of people no i don't i and just because the supreme court you know rule a certain way they weren't all that good on the slavery issue and civil liberty issues and the jim crow laws over many many years so they were pretty bad as far as the courts go so i think the the the individual has rights i believe that it in. born i believe in natural god given rights for the individual the individual is very important and we don't gain advantages or disadvantages because we belong to a group and you shouldn't have privileges and you should be able to skirt responsibility but you have you happen to be corporate you kno
the santa clara county versus southern pacific railroad and then in the modern era in the eighty's buckley versus fellatio and first national bank versus bill oddie and then citizens united these supreme court created documents have made it possible in fact easy for these corporations to buy our legislators what would be your solution to the problem but i think only individuals have rights you and i have rights the individual i emphasize the individual not the unit the group or a group of...
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particularly over the last forty years but broadly over the last hundred years but particularly since buckley versus vallejo in first national bank versus bloddy in the eighty's and then citizens united twenty ten our supreme court has created this doctrine out of nothing out of thin air that says that corporations are persons and entitled to the constitutional rights that you and i have the protections of the bill of rights and that money is somehow the exact same thing as free speech the only way to get that out now that the supreme court has put it in to american law is to amend our constitution so go to move to amend dot org and join the movement to get that out our next video comment comes from donald in johns creek georgia. thank you for doing what you do i really enjoy it. my question is the widening wealth inequality gap in america how much of it is due to the simple thing of interest. rates for example. family a they invest a thousand dollars they work hard and they're responsible and they double their money in five years so now they've got two thousand dollars family b. they're luck
particularly over the last forty years but broadly over the last hundred years but particularly since buckley versus vallejo in first national bank versus bloddy in the eighty's and then citizens united twenty ten our supreme court has created this doctrine out of nothing out of thin air that says that corporations are persons and entitled to the constitutional rights that you and i have the protections of the bill of rights and that money is somehow the exact same thing as free speech the only...
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. >> rose: i am a famous, buckley said to me once at this table, i'm ready to die, i'm to the going to commit suicide, i don't want to die but i'm ready to die because all the things that i love to do i can't do any more. and he just checked them off. i can't edit the magazine. the i can't sail, i can't go make speeches. i can't write, there was a whole range of things. and he said it's not-- i'm ready. >> then you take someone who is pulled out of their home, put into an institution, hit with one thing after another. and no one is asking, what are we doing this for. what are we trying to save you for. and the interesting thing is the studies of actually asking those kinds of questions and being able to get people to identify their goals leads people to say stop their chemotherapy sooner. they have fewer days in the hospital. and hospice sooner, less suffering at the end of life. and the iron see-- irony is they live 25% longer. it's better than a drug. >> wow. >> because that fourth round of chemotherapy, are you just doing sometimes the doctors just doing it, because you can't face w
. >> rose: i am a famous, buckley said to me once at this table, i'm ready to die, i'm to the going to commit suicide, i don't want to die but i'm ready to die because all the things that i love to do i can't do any more. and he just checked them off. i can't edit the magazine. the i can't sail, i can't go make speeches. i can't write, there was a whole range of things. and he said it's not-- i'm ready. >> then you take someone who is pulled out of their home, put into an...
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called young -- bill , it was named buckley had a name. i like it that jeff calls it for liberty.ns that's what's wonderful. about ld be optimistic what's happening. not only because of what's college on the campuses, the educational movements going on. and the '60s, let me curious. i was and probably almost every one of you here, you're curious. you're curious about economics politics and how the world works, what's going to happen in the future, am i going to have a job? you're curious. curious. people rrnd if you're curious, it. >>s a blessing. and you get urious answers, you end up with more obligations. curious or aren't care or get involved. enough to comeus here and get the tidbits of what a free society is all about, i believe there's more responsibility placed on you to about it.ng he others will always be floating. n the '50s and the '60s, i was curious. i had a curious mind on economics and everything that i was doing. came up short e with in -- in those times was getting the y in answers. mean we had three major tv networks, we
called young -- bill , it was named buckley had a name. i like it that jeff calls it for liberty.ns that's what's wonderful. about ld be optimistic what's happening. not only because of what's college on the campuses, the educational movements going on. and the '60s, let me curious. i was and probably almost every one of you here, you're curious. you're curious about economics politics and how the world works, what's going to happen in the future, am i going to have a job? you're curious....
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at the end of the day, you want to get bill buckley said it all the time, you want to get the most -- if you're a republican, the most conservative you can -- the most conservative candidate you can get that can win. chris christie said that yesterday. we're not a debating society. we're a political operation that needs to win. i'm in this business to win. i think some folks who believe our job is to be college professors, college professors are fine, i guess, being a college professor, they basically spout out ideas but nobody ever does anything about them. for our ideas to matter, we have to win because if we don't win we don't govern and if we don't govern all we do is shout into the wind. i couldn't agree with that more. if you're a republican, and you care about what republicans care about, do you really want barack obama to be president for eight years and appoint supreme court justices for eight years and then have hillary clinton for eight more years and appoint supreme court justices for eight more years? are you going to take such extreme positions you're going to chase vote
at the end of the day, you want to get bill buckley said it all the time, you want to get the most -- if you're a republican, the most conservative you can -- the most conservative candidate you can get that can win. chris christie said that yesterday. we're not a debating society. we're a political operation that needs to win. i'm in this business to win. i think some folks who believe our job is to be college professors, college professors are fine, i guess, being a college professor, they...
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i think it was called young americans, it was named -- bill buckley had a name. i like it that jeff calls it young americans for liberty. that's what's wonderful. [applause] we should be optimistic about what's happening. not only because of what's happening on the college campuses, the educational movements going on. in the '50s and the '60s, let me tell you, i was curious. and probably almost every one of you here, you're curious. you're curious about economics and politics and how the world works, what's going to happen in the future, am i going to have a job? you're curious. a lot of people rrnd curious. if you're curious, it. >>s a blessing. once you're curious and you get answers, you end up with more obligations. most people aren't curious or care or get involved. if you're curious enough to come here and get the tidbits of what a free society is all about, i believe there's more responsibility placed on you to do something about it. the others will always be floating. in the '50s and the '60s, i was curious. i had a curious mind on economics and everythin
i think it was called young americans, it was named -- bill buckley had a name. i like it that jeff calls it young americans for liberty. that's what's wonderful. [applause] we should be optimistic about what's happening. not only because of what's happening on the college campuses, the educational movements going on. in the '50s and the '60s, let me tell you, i was curious. and probably almost every one of you here, you're curious. you're curious about economics and politics and how the world...
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i remember as a boy or as a tong adult running home buckley -- i don't know if you , but he ism or not pretty much the father of the conservative movement. they do not really manifest until much after his death but these people were raised under and part of the buckley philosophy was that if you could put an elephant in the room and put a skirt on it -- let me say it this way. part of the philosophy was that you could tell a lie as long as you put the right face on it. if you told it long enough, people would believe it. this is pretty much where the republicans are going. there's an elephant in the room, you know. >> one quick question and we will get back to the topic. as an independent, is there a political personality, republican or independent, that you see as someone you would support, whether it's for president leader of your party? caller: i am the labored with having to listen to both candidates, democrat and republican. as it stands at this point, i have to go with hillary clinton, but if the republicans are going to be serious about this next election, they have to come to t
i remember as a boy or as a tong adult running home buckley -- i don't know if you , but he ism or not pretty much the father of the conservative movement. they do not really manifest until much after his death but these people were raised under and part of the buckley philosophy was that if you could put an elephant in the room and put a skirt on it -- let me say it this way. part of the philosophy was that you could tell a lie as long as you put the right face on it. if you told it long...
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the buckley congress with an act a memorial to outgoing states of the house,'s thanking him for his service. when james left congress, the congress was so widely divided the refuse to do that. ofthe newspapers, a number politicians wrote poems in honor of sarah at the time that she left. one of them was a united states supreme court justice who wrote a length the poem, lamenting the loss of sarah to washington society. >> the encore presentation of "first ladies" continues tonight on c-span. >> we bring public affairs events from washington directed to you, putting you in the rheumatic rational hearings, white house events, briefings, and conferences, and offering complete gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public service of private industry. c-span, created by the cable industry 34 years ago and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. and now you can watch us in hd. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome back grover norquist, president for the americans for tax reform. the front page of "the new york times," the administration decide to delay
the buckley congress with an act a memorial to outgoing states of the house,'s thanking him for his service. when james left congress, the congress was so widely divided the refuse to do that. ofthe newspapers, a number politicians wrote poems in honor of sarah at the time that she left. one of them was a united states supreme court justice who wrote a length the poem, lamenting the loss of sarah to washington society. >> the encore presentation of "first ladies" continues...
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we will also discuss the cost of college in federal student aid with jack buckley from the national center for educational statistics and the president of college measures. live onton journal" is c-span everyday at 7:00 a.m. eastern. one of the most fun times i ever had -- it was 2006, and it looked like democrats were really going to take back over the house, and it was looking pretty bad for republicans, and vice president cheney's office called and wanted to know if rotenberg and i could come over and have breakfast. we went over to the vice president's residence and had breakfast with him. i had met him before. i did not know. first of all, it was unbelievable how much he knew about -- he has been to so many of these districts over the years as one of the republican leaders of the house and this and that, but basically he was sort of asking us how bad -- us, how bad is this? we were saying, it is pretty bad. that is kind of fun when you get to talk to the various sides and you kind of get a glimpse of the inside players. a with more than 30 years as political analyst, charlie cook has
we will also discuss the cost of college in federal student aid with jack buckley from the national center for educational statistics and the president of college measures. live onton journal" is c-span everyday at 7:00 a.m. eastern. one of the most fun times i ever had -- it was 2006, and it looked like democrats were really going to take back over the house, and it was looking pretty bad for republicans, and vice president cheney's office called and wanted to know if rotenberg and i...
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we will also discuss the cost of college with janet buckley from the national centers for educational statistics. can see "washington journal" by the every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. bullying that they love to engage in, their favorite is racial bullying. is based philosophy almost solely and completely at this point on the idea that they stand up for victimized groups. everything they do is to stand up on behalf of a victimized minority. blacks, jews, gays, women. if we oppose their policies, by necessity, their logic is that they hate lakhs, jews, gays, and women. >> ben shapiro is sunday's in depth the guest. they will take your calls for three hours starting at noon eastern. johnng ahead, congressman lewis will be october's guest. feminist critic christina book tv's book club returns in september with "this town." read the book and engage on our facebook page and on twitter. >> one of the most fun times i've ever had was in 2006 and it looked like democrats were going to take back over the house and it was looking pretty bad for republicans. and vice president cheney's
we will also discuss the cost of college with janet buckley from the national centers for educational statistics. can see "washington journal" by the every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. bullying that they love to engage in, their favorite is racial bullying. is based philosophy almost solely and completely at this point on the idea that they stand up for victimized groups. everything they do is to stand up on behalf of a victimized minority. blacks, jews, gays, women. if we...
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buckley, jr. an important figure in this country. he's had to governor in a fairly measured way. he is deal, with i think with a left of center of environment. getting less so all the time. he's inching canada to the right, and if you will, some people think awakening can data's conservative inticket. the way he put it is he and his party are painting region of canada blue that haven't been blue in a long time. they do their color a different way up north. we have called our blue states left leaning and the red states right-leaning. and it's the opposite up there. they have the natural colors up there for a very long time. certainly in western civilization blue has been em beliematic of the right and red has been emblematic of the right. how did they respond to him when he was chosen prime minister. how do they respond to him today? >> guest: well, he began with a minority government. they have parliament democracy up there. and he, again, established the minority government in '08. elected in '06 for the first time and '08 the conservatives are re-elected in a way the parliament
buckley, jr. an important figure in this country. he's had to governor in a fairly measured way. he is deal, with i think with a left of center of environment. getting less so all the time. he's inching canada to the right, and if you will, some people think awakening can data's conservative inticket. the way he put it is he and his party are painting region of canada blue that haven't been blue in a long time. they do their color a different way up north. we have called our blue states left...